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Dental Depot celebrates 40 years of bringing oral health, community spirit to Oklahoma

Michaela Marx Wheatley
Last week, Dental Depot employees came together to celebrate a big milestone. Photo provided by Dental Depot.

Last week, more than 530 employees, friends and community members came together at the Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark in Oklahoma City for a big birthday bash celebrating Dental Depot’s 40th birthday.

Like at every good birthday party, there was cake and ice cream, lots of games, a dunk tank and more.

It was a proud moment for Dental Depot founder, Dr. Glenn Ashmore.

“We have been so fortunate to have people who want to take this crazy journey with us and continue to grow,” Ashmore said. “It means a lot to me that everyone came out to celebrate 40 years of Dental Depot.”

Dr. Glenn Ashmore with wife Arlene at Dental Depot's original location on 23rd Street in Oklahoma City. The couple converted a small home and turned it into a dental practice in 1978. Photo provided by Dental Depot.

When Ashmore started the company in 1978, it was a much smaller affair.

Ashmore and his wife Arlene, a dental hygienist, converted a small home on N.W. 23rd Street in Oklahoma City’s historic Linwood neighborhood into a dental office.

It was Arlene’s idea to create the iconic train-theme for the Dental Depot. She bought the first toy train and added on to the collection by antiquing and finding more train memorabilia.

Today, every Dental Depot location – and there are 20 these days – not only has a working model train running through the operatories, but a large train to play on outside, and the recognizable Dental Depot train station design of the offices is easy to spot anywhere.

While the business has grown, the Dental Depot still feels like your hometown dentist. And the team of more than 500 employees feels like a big family, said Lacey Cagle, office manager at Dental Depot in Midwest City.

“Family doesn’t have to be blood. It’s anybody you love and trust,” she said.

“The word family, I think of love,” added Sandy Pembroke, director of Finance and Risk Management at the company. “I love working for the Dental Depot. It is a family. It is an extension of my personal family and it is a joy, an honor and a privilege to work every day.”

Keeping true to its family-operated traditions, Dr. Cody Dunnington, Ashmore’s daughter, brought her talents to the practice in 2010.

 Dunnington said it was opening the second location in 2001 that was the biggest leap for the family.

“I think probably his biggest risk was opening his second location,” Dunnington said. “Because he didn’t know for sure what he was doing yet and how it would go. Anytime you try something new and you don’t know the systems yet, it’s a risk.”

It paid off, and more offices followed. Ashmore is getting ready to open the 21st Dental Depot location at the end of the month in northwest Norman.

The original goal to provide every patient — adults and children — with high-quality, affordable dental care, from routine checkups and preventive care to root canals, is still the focus of the business.

Founder Dr. Glenn Ashmore with Dr. Himesh Kana on the right and Amish Patel on the left during the company’s birthday celebration. Photo provided.

Another aspect that has remained unchanged over the past four decades is the company’s commitment to the community.

“It is everybody’s responsibility to be a part of and be involved where they live, personally and as a company,” Ashmore said.

Of course, there are many oral health-related community projects that the Dental Depot team supports.

It is vital to make sure people across the state have access to dental care, Ashmore said, as Oklahoma ranks among the states with the worst dental health outcomes in the country. However, building community is just as important. Each location gets involved in community events such as parades, back-to-school events and local chambers of commerce.

The community projects that Dental Depot supports are as diverse as the communities in which they are located: from organizations that promote oral health to making Oklahoma City more beautiful, and from youth-focused causes to the Oklahoma Railroad Museum. The list of projects is long: OKC Beautiful, Free to Live, Special Olympics, The Compassionate Friends, The American Legion, Miles Against Melanoma and the Regional Food Bank, local veterans’ groups, schools and more.

Lisa Synar, executive director of OKC Beautiful, has worked with Ashmore and the Dental Depot volunteers for years.

“He understands that a clean and beautiful city is much more than just pretty. It’s an economic driving factor in the community,” she said.

The team at Dental Depot has a particularly big heart for organizations that help at-risk youth and support kids and families facing medical challenges. More recently, they have become involved with Fields & Futures, an organization that builds athletic fields and provide resources for coaches in an effort to create new opportunities for students to join a team and benefit from that experience.

Tim McLaughlin, executive director of Fields and Futures, said having community partner such as the Dental Depot makes a difference for so many kids in the metro.

“We are blessed to know Dr. Ashmore and his impact. It has been fantastic for us,” McLaughlin said.

Fun was had by the entire Dental Depot family during the birthday bash. Photo provided.

At its core, all community involvement is designed to make Oklahoma a better place to live, so more families – and businesses – will make the state their home, Ashmore said.

Looking back at 40 years of practicing in Oklahoma City, Ashmore said it has been a great experience.

“It’s been a lot of fun, and we are going to keep that fun going.  We have plans for more locations in Tulsa, Phoenix, and are looking at possibly moving into the Kansas City area,” Ashmore said. “So, just lots of wonderful things to come.”

Ashmore and the team are poised for the next 40 years of bringing oral health to the community.

Happy Birthday, Dental Depot.

For more information, visit www.dentaldepot.net.

This article is sponsored by Dental Depot.